Management and welfare of working equids in the Guerrero state

The management of farm work equids in Guerrero, Mexico was described and related to animal welfare. Sixty-four equids owners were randomly surveyed. Horses were used more than donkeys and mules. The 89% of owners worked the animals before 5 years of age. Only 5% provide helmet management. The 83% of...

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Published in:Ecosistemas y Recursos Agropecuarios Vol. 7; no. 2
Main Authors: Eduardo Ezequiel Robledo Reyes, Mariano Hernandez Gil, Saúl Rojas Hernández, Luis Miguel Camacho Diaz, Moises Cipriano Salazar, Abel Villa Mancera, Jaime Olivares Pérez
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco 2020
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Summary:The management of farm work equids in Guerrero, Mexico was described and related to animal welfare. Sixty-four equids owners were randomly surveyed. Horses were used more than donkeys and mules. The 89% of owners worked the animals before 5 years of age. Only 5% provide helmet management. The 83% of breeders provide living space >4 m2 . In 53% of the units animals socialize. The 45% of breeders feed on forage and grain. The 59% of breeders give access to water 2-4 portions / day and 41% ad libitum. Deworming is partial (44%) and not vaccine is applied. The common diseases are skin lesions (84%), digestive system disorders (77%), respiratory (59%) and locomotor (44%). In conclusion, the management of equids compromises their well-being in different ways, reducing their quality of life.
ISSN:2007-9028
2007-901X
DOI:10.19136/era.a7n2.2333